Maybe that's because he felt he was honest and up front when he first applied to be on the show. He recalled, "I know that when I filled out my application, I circled 'yes' that I was previously arrested before. And, you know, they did a background check on me and there was some information that I had to get a lawyer to take care of before I could even be on the show."

Although Jermaine mentioned he was "disappointed" the conversation was aired on national television, he added that it was a "humbling experience. I learned a lot."